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Deceptive Trade Practices Act: The Basics

Deceptive Trade Practices Act

We have all seen the flood of advertisements on the television, online, or in newspapers promising a “cure”, “guaranteed weight loss”, or “debt elimination”. What most people do not know is that some of these advertisements violate the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, which was designed to protect consumers from misleading or false advertising. Read on to learn more about the basics of the Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA), and how it may affect you.

Deceptive Trade Practices Act Basics

Texas Business and Commerce Code §17.46 is the section of state law that relates to unlawful or deceptive trade practices. The purpose of the DTPA is to protect consumers from actions that are:

The DTPA has numerous individual actions that are unlawful. According to the DTPA, false, misleading, or deceptive practices in the conduct of any trade or commerce, includes:

There are many other actions that are unlawful. To learn more about the DTPA, check out Texas’ Business and Commerce Code, or contact a consumer protection attorney.

Legal Action and Damages

Under the DTPA, businesses must be provided with the option of rectifying consumer complaints. Generally, this is done via certified mail, when the consumer identifies and details the complaint and the amount of financial damages caused. The business then has 60 days to respond to the letter and remit payment. If the business fails to do so, the consumer can then proceed with filing a lawsuit.

Under Texas law, there are a few types of damages that can be sought in a consumer protection lawsuit, including:

Your Rights and the DTPA

As a consumer, you have the right to question false, misleading, or otherwise unlawful actions by businesses or manufacturers. If you believe you have been harmed due to unlawful business practices like those discussed in the DTPA, contact Daic Law to speak to our consumer protection attorney about your rights. You don’t have let the weight of unfair practices overwhelm or intimidate you. Furthermore, you don’t have to face the situation alone! Daic Law is here help you protect your rights and pursue justice.

To learn more about your legal rights, call Daic Law at 877-893-6040. You can also email us at info@daiclaw.com.

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